Showing posts with label smith. Show all posts
Showing posts with label smith. Show all posts

Sunday, August 8, 2010

Haley Joy's Monkey Third Birthday


Friends Ready to Help! One, Two, Three blow...





Heather's Awesome Monkey cake. This chocolate delight was delicious... Can we have some more?



Retro Fun for all Ages. I wish we had an adult one to ride. Thanks Mrs. Degrave for the fun time at your pool. 


Happy Birthday Haley!

Friday, January 8, 2010

Sandy Erickson & Priscilla Smith

Sandra "Sandy" Erickson
October 14th, 1950 - January 5th, 2010
Sandra “Sandy” Erickson, 59, of Collegedale died Tuesday, January 5, 2010 at her residence. She was an elementary school teacher for 26 years and a member of the Collegedale Seventh Day Adventist Church. She is survived by her husband: Richard Erickson, Collegedale; her mother: Frieda Blanchard, both of Collegdale; a son: Jonathan Erickson, Athens, TN, and a daughter: Julie Cavanaugh, Portland, Oregan.


Priscilla Smith
December 9th, 1946 - January 4th, 2010
Priscilla Lee Smith; 63 of Ooltewah, TN; passed away Monday, January 4, 2010 at her home. She was employed with Focus Healthcare and attended Chattanooga First Seventh-day Adventist Church. She was preceded in death by her parents, Herbert and Gloria Smith. She is survived by her son, Mark Meyers and wife Vicki, Battlecreek, MI; daughters, Heather Joy and husband Nick, Ooltewah, TN; Amber Mills and husband Leon, Reading, PA; brothers, David Smith and wife Carol, McDonald, TN; Larry Smith and wife Jenni, Collegedale, TN; 7 grandchildren, Jordan, Jerrad, Jayce, Hailey, Justin, John, and Julia; and great-grandson, Jaden.

Sunday, January 11, 2009

Smith-Swafford Adventure to the Huck!

Huckleberry Knob (5560 ft / 1695 m)
The Calm after the Storm!
High Winds and Rain Cooking Indoors Smith Style
Hold on, The Wind and Blowing Rain are Crushing Our Tent!
Sunrise: 7:35ish Temp: 27 F (-2.7 C) degrees 

Jacob's first cold/rainy camping experience was a great time. Eric and I setup the tent in a hellish wind that was carrying away all not staked down. Braking all the rules for smart camping, our highly exposed site was not conducive for fire making. Diving into the tent we sorted a bit of food as the torrents of rain found their way into the tent, the shoes, the sleeping bags and most everything you want dry. Eric endured the 2 inches of water in this boots at the 4:30 am warming party (he only attended). After returning to bed he found sleeping a little more comforting on this frozen jeans, noting the temperature had dropped to 27. Jacob loved the trip and talked about the next one on our way home!